’26s Share What They Wish They Knew About the First-Year Social Scene
Before the frat ban ends on Nov. 1, members from the Class of 2026 doled out advice to first-years on how to approach the Greek social scene.
Before the frat ban ends on Nov. 1, members from the Class of 2026 doled out advice to first-years on how to approach the Greek social scene.
One writer explores the rich history of José Clemente Orozco’s “The Epic of American Civilization” and its special place in Dartmouth’s culture.
One writer explores the many quirks and traditions of the Dartmouth College Marching Band.
PAC members did not report the incident to the Department of Safety and Security or other College officials.
On Sept. 28, Alex Cox GR and earth sciences professor C. Brenhin Keller published a new statistical model that suggests a volcanic eruption led to the mass extinction of dinosaurs.
DSG also discussed CPR certifications and the mental health of student-athletes before a closed session on student concerns on the Israel-Gaza War.
One student details frustrations and wishes for sustainability efforts at Dartmouth.
One writer explores how local Hanover businesses stay afloat and how they are affected by the Dartmouth community.
Connor Allen ’25 humorously reflects on the fraternity rush process.
One writer speaks with Barnato about her recent research grant on inequity in healthcare for adults with Alzheimer’s and dementia-related diseases.
One writer explores the behind the scenes work of the Programming Board.
First-year students elected one senator from each of the College’s six housing communities.
The Greek Leadership Council voted to make the frat ban extend until Nov. 1 this year, pushing the date back for logistical and safety considerations.
On Oct. 12, Dartmouth’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter welcomed 20 seniors and awarded 43 juniors the Sophomore Prize for high academic merit.
Burgum, who is running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, discussed his campaign platform.
Troye Sivan’s new album proves his musical maturity with songs that are emotionally complex and consistently engaging.
The pop star’s newest album about his fourteen closest relationships contains a wide range of human experience and emotion.
Women’s golf competed at the Quinnipiac Classic where captains Katherine Sung ’24 and Penelope Tir ’24 placed 5th and 6th. The Big Green reflect on their team’s diverse skill set and chemistry as they move indoors.
On Oct. 6 through Oct. 9 men’s tennis competed fiercely—showing their strong suit in doubles play and the strength and support they have for one another.